BADTERMS Share Two Tracks From Upcoming “Panic Age” Album
Boston’s BADTERMS are relative newcomers, but you’d never guess that based on the quality of their tunes or the pedigree of the…
The Zipheads and Nosebleed have teamed up with The Joe Strummer Foundation to release a song each from The Clash’s back catalogue in their own raucous styles, the aim is to raise money to provide opportunities to musicians and support projects that create empowerment through music. The Zipheads will deliver a radical reworking of ‘Bankrobber‘ and Nosebleed have contributed their treatment of ‘Train In Vain”. The Zipheads‘ Ray Waters had this to say “The Clash have always been my favourite band. All the different styles and influences that shape our sound- rockabilly, reggae, punk- we discovered all of that through the Clash. We recorded this as an Albert Lee-style upbeat country number, it seemed to work!! We’re all so proud to be working with Joe Strummer Foundation and hopefully this single can help them with the all good work that they do.” Both tracks will be released by Bomber Music across digital platforms on the 8th May.